Kentucky’s fourth constitution is the current constitution of the state. The official report of the records and debates of the convention is a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and historians seeking to discern the intentions of the framers of...

Kentucky’s fourth constitution is the current constitution of the state. The official report of the records and debates of the convention is a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and historians seeking to discern the intentions of the framers of...

New judges stand at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. In the foreground of the photograph are the boxes, and the judges stand is across the track. It is a white structure lettered with "Number; Straight; Place; Show" and displays a clock which...

Placing judges, from left, Sam McMeekin, Sherman Goodpaster & William Shelley, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. The men stand in a row on a white floor, wearing suits and hats; the two men on the sides have binoculars hanging around their...

Kentucky’s fourth constitution is the current constitution of the state. The official report of the records and debates of the convention is a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and historians seeking to discern the intentions of the framers of...

Kentucky’s fourth constitution is the current constitution of the state. The official report of the records and debates of the convention is a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and historians seeking to discern the intentions of the framers of...

Kentucky’s fourth constitution is the current constitution of the state. The official report of the records and debates of the convention is a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and historians seeking to discern the intentions of the framers of...

Two men wearing suits and hats stand outdoors. One is smoking a cigar and looking up toward the sky. A horse and trees are in the background. Because they appear to be wearing judges' or event ribbons, they may be at the Kentucky State Fair (see...

A group of over one hundred children pose on the front steps of the Kentucky Children's Home holding bags of Busath's candy. The Kentucky Children's Home Society was established in 1895. Children sent there by county judges became wards of the...

A matron passes out bags of Busath's candy to a group of small children sitting in the grass outside the Kentucky Children's Home. The Kentucky Children's Home Society was established in 1895. Children sent there by county judges became wards of...

A large crowd of people surround a stage at Fontaine Ferry Park, Louisville, Kentucky, on which a line of men stand. These men are the judges for the Bathing Beauty Contest. Many men in the crowd wear white hats with dark bands.

Racing fans at Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky. View of infield with judges stand and a dirt path. There is not a crowd in the infield, but across the racetrack, a crowd can be seen at the grandstand.

Exterior of Kentucky Children's Home in Louisville, Kentucky, lined by thin, bare trees. On back of image: "Community House Ky. Children's Home." The Kentucky Children's Home Society was established in 1895. Children sent there by county judges...

Kentucky Children's Home Community House with a car parked at the front porch. The Kentucky Children's Home Society was established in 1895. Children sent there by county judges became wards of the state. By 1939, it had been absorbed by the state...

Steward and judges' stand, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. Stairs reach up past glass doors on concrete steps to a white bay windowed stand with octagonal roof. To the sides are brick walls. A white oval has been painted on the photograph...

I met Joan through a correspondence club, and she bought an early drawing of mine. The design of this honor quilt is from a large painting I've started - a double portrait of Joan as a roper and as a musician. / I was born in Peoria, Illinois, 6...